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... anaerobic Bio - Bag . Another com- mercially available transport system is the Vacu- tainer Anaerobic Transporter * ( Plates 31 and 33 ) , which has a self - contained reducing mecha- nism to reduce oxygen introduced with the swab . The ...
... anaerobic Bio - Bag . Another com- mercially available transport system is the Vacu- tainer Anaerobic Transporter * ( Plates 31 and 33 ) , which has a self - contained reducing mecha- nism to reduce oxygen introduced with the swab . The ...
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... anaerobes , including B. fragil- is.26 It should therefore be excellent for endo- carditis . Surgical drainage and debridement are essential in the therapy of most anaerobic infec- tions . REFERENCES 1. Abshire , R. L. , Lombard , G. L. ...
... anaerobes , including B. fragil- is.26 It should therefore be excellent for endo- carditis . Surgical drainage and debridement are essential in the therapy of most anaerobic infec- tions . REFERENCES 1. Abshire , R. L. , Lombard , G. L. ...
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... ANAEROBIC COCCI Peptostreptococcus Peptococcus Veillonella Acidaminococcus Megasphaera Next to the anaerobic gram - negative bacilli , the anaerobic gram - positive cocci are the anaer- obes most commonly encountered in clinically ...
... ANAEROBIC COCCI Peptostreptococcus Peptococcus Veillonella Acidaminococcus Megasphaera Next to the anaerobic gram - negative bacilli , the anaerobic gram - positive cocci are the anaer- obes most commonly encountered in clinically ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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